The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... present . Those , that can pity , here May , if they think it well , let fall a tear ; The subject will deserve it . Such , as give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here find truth too . Those , that come to see Only a ...
... present . Those , that can pity , here May , if they think it well , let fall a tear ; The subject will deserve it . Such , as give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here find truth too . Those , that come to see Only a ...
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... present , saw them salute on horseback ; Beheld them , when they lighted , how they clung In their embracement , as they grew together ; Which had they , what four thron'd ones could have weigh'd Such a compounded one ? Buck . All the ...
... present , saw them salute on horseback ; Beheld them , when they lighted , how they clung In their embracement , as they grew together ; Which had they , what four thron'd ones could have weigh'd Such a compounded one ? Buck . All the ...
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... present them ; him in eye , Still him in praise : and , being present both , ' Twas said , they saw but one ; and no discerner Durst wag his tongue in censure . When these suns ( For so they phrase them , ) by their heralds chal- leng'd ...
... present them ; him in eye , Still him in praise : and , being present both , ' Twas said , they saw but one ; and no discerner Durst wag his tongue in censure . When these suns ( For so they phrase them , ) by their heralds chal- leng'd ...
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... present : ' Tis his highness ' pleasure , You shall to the Tower . Buck . It will help me nothing , To plead mine innocence ; for that die is on me , Which makes my whitest part black . The will of heaven Be done in this and all things ...
... present : ' Tis his highness ' pleasure , You shall to the Tower . Buck . It will help me nothing , To plead mine innocence ; for that die is on me , Which makes my whitest part black . The will of heaven Be done in this and all things ...
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... present trial : if he may Find mercy in the law ,, ' tis his ; if none , Let him not seek't of us : By day and night , He's traitor to the height . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A ROOM IN THE PALACE . Enter KING HENRY VIII . 21.
... present trial : if he may Find mercy in the law ,, ' tis his ; if none , Let him not seek't of us : By day and night , He's traitor to the height . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A ROOM IN THE PALACE . Enter KING HENRY VIII . 21.
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